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High Rollers Society Gallery
Friday night saw a packed out crowd in attendance at the opening of East London's newest gallery space, High Roller Society.
This artist-led space featured works from fourteen hand-selected artists including 2 SICK BASTARDS, AIDA, BASE 23, DAVE THE CHIMP, HEAD HOODS, GOUCH, JAMES UNSWORTH, JULIE BENNETT, MARCIN DUDEK, LUDVIG, NEEQUAYE DREPH, ORBIE, ROBIN MASON, and SEMOR & CO all of whom unveiled a variety of new works.
The show runs from the 30 January until the 27 February 2010 and is located close to Bethnal Green/Mile End tube stations.
Gallery hours: Thursday – Saturday 11-7pm or by appointment.
High Roller Society Gallery | 10 Palmers Road | London E2 0SY
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